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  • How to Make a Garden Pond

    How to Make a Garden Pond

    Like so many garden projects, designing a pond requires careful planning. There are many options to consider depending on use, size, shape, material and situation. A careful compromise of these fact ... … Read more
  • Tips for Planting Out Seedlings

    Tips for Planting Out Seedlings

    O.K., so you've managed to get your seedling plants off to a good start (or have bought in some promising looking specimens). You have hardened them off and are ready to move them out into your gard ... … Read more
  • Cabbage Spring

    Cabbage Spring

    Recommended Varieties: Hispi F1 Where to grow: Cabbage needs a fertile moisture retentive soil with good drainage. The cabbages will remain in the ground through the Winter so in wet a ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop Pea and Bean Frame

    The Quickcrop Pea and Bean Frame

    The Quickcrop Pea and Bean Frame is a support system designed for growing your own climbing garden peas and beans. Freshly picked home grown peas are one of the most delicious treats in the vegeta ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Caraway

    How To Grow Caraway

    Caraway, also known as Persian Cumin or Meridian Fennel, is part of the carrot family and similar in appearance too. It has aromatic leaves and tasty seeds which are used in a wide range of Europe ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Rhubarb

    How To Grow Rhubarb

    Choose a sunny open site in which to plant your rhubarb crown as rhubarb does not grow well in shade. November is the perfect time to plant a rhubarb crown. Make sure the site is weed-free and dig ... … Read more
  • How To Grow The Best Tomato Seedlings

    How To Grow The Best Tomato Seedlings

    One of the things first time vegetable gardeners ask about when they call or email us is tomatoes - everyone wants to grow their own tomatoes. This is a bit unfortunate as for the most part they are ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in  March

    The Vegetable Garden in March

    March can be a deceptive month. The season is clearly starting to turn with warmer days, grass beginning to grow and buds opening on fruit bushes, yet it is still too early to sow most outdoor ... … Read more
  • Lough Gill Kayak Tour

    Lough Gill Kayak Tour

    I am not someone who is very keen on getting up at 5 am on a Sunday morning but last weekend I found myself sitting blinking in the car three and half hours before Sunday Miscellany was due to ... … Read more
  • Sowing Leeks in February

    Sowing Leeks in February

    Leeks are a very easy and rewarding crop to grow. They are such a welcome vegetable in Autumn and Winter and add interest and colour to your garden with their blue/green spiky leaves. You ca ... … Read more
  • Mulching is the key to a healthy garden

    Mulching is the key to a healthy garden

    I have two books which are my vegetable growing bibles. One is Joy Larkcom's 'Grow Your Own Vegetables' and the other is 'Organic Gardening - The Natural No-Dig Way' by Charles Dowding. Both are f ... … Read more
  • July 7th - Quickcrop Vegetable Garden Update

    July 7th - Quickcrop Vegetable Garden Update

    I don't know what the season has been like for you but thanks to a warm and dry early summer followed by some welcome rain, my garden is looking vibrant and green. Despite the fact that the ... … Read more
  • A French Vegetable Garden

    A French Vegetable Garden

    I have always been a bit jealous of my brother in law as despite not being he worlds best linguist he manages to communicate no matter what country he finds himself in through the universal language ... … Read more
  • How to prune Gooseberry Bushes and Currants.

    How to prune Gooseberry Bushes and Currants.

    How to prune Gooseberry bushes and currant bushes. Pruning fruit bushes can seem complicated but is, in fact, very simple. Many people are nervous about the process so leave fruit unpruned which will ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Camomile

    How To Grow Camomile

    Camomile (also spelled Chamomile), it is a herb most commonly used for its relaxing properties, it has long narrow leaves with attractive daisy-like flowers. It is quite an easy plant to grow for ... … Read more
  • Irish potato varieties

    Irish potato varieties

    I had the pleasure of a few very sweet pints of the black stuff with vegetable gardening genius Dermot Carey the other night. Growing food runs deep in Dermot's blood (as did the Guinness by the time ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in July - Planting New Potatoes

    The Vegetable Garden in July - Planting New Potatoes

    If you have some spare space in your vegetable garden in July you could put in some 'Second Cropping' potatoes for a late Autumn/Winter harvest. Winter seed potatoes are essentially selected early va ... … Read more
  • Winter Bird Care

    Winter Bird Care

    If you were alive 144 million years ago, you wouldn't need to worry about providing winter food for wild birds, because you would have been on the menu yourself. It might be hard to believe whe ... … Read more
  • Where to build a school raised bed garden?

    Where to build a school raised bed garden?

    Site Vegetables are expected to give a lot. We want them to grow quickly and provide good quantities of nutritious food. To do this we need to pamper them a bit and this means giving the best si ... … Read more
  • Growing wheatgrass and wheatgrass juice

    Growing wheatgrass and wheatgrass juice

    Wheatgrass is a tricky one to pin down. Many people I've spoken with swear by it while others will dismiss it as utter nonsense. It is claimed to be an energy booster, and a detoxifier, to be benefic ... … Read more
  • Harvest Time Heroes

    Harvest Time Heroes

    If your garden is anything like mine you've been reaping the rewards of the good weather with a fantastic crop of fresh vegetables. So much worked for me this year it was almost as if someone else to ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Wheatgrass - 5 Easy Steps

    How To Grow Wheatgrass - 5 Easy Steps

    Wheatgrass is regarded as a superfood, it is the young grass part of the sprouted wheat seed and is packed full of nutrients and vitamins. Because of this, it is an ideal addition to healthy jui ... … Read more
  • Leek and Potato Soup

    Leek and Potato Soup

    I’m a terrible man for leek and potato soup and spent a couple of days in Ballymaloe many years ago. I love Darina’s buttery cooking and could eat buckets of this stuff. Anyway here we go:Ingredients ... … Read more
  • An October Weekend in the Quickcrop Garden

    An October Weekend in the Quickcrop Garden

    After a wet week last week, the weekend looked promising (well, Sunday at least) to get some work done in the garden and start preparing it for the Winter. As you may know, my garden is in an area of ... … Read more
  • How To Grow French Beans (Dwarf)

    How To Grow French Beans (Dwarf)

    Growing Dwarf French Beans Dwarf French Beans are a compact habit plant that don't need staking like runner beans or peas. They are easy to grow and withstand dry conditions perhaps better than any ... … Read more
  • Why Grow Your Own Food?

    Why Grow Your Own Food?

    Why grow your own food? It's a fair question to ask. 'Fruits and vegetables aren't that expensive in the first place', you might say. 'It's time-consuming', you might also ponder, while wondering abo ... … Read more
  • April Vegetable Seedling Care Guide

    April Vegetable Seedling Care Guide

    The end of March and early April is approaching prime seed sowing time if we are starting indoors in seed trays or pots (for planting outside in May). I think we covered timing already but, a ... … Read more
  • How to grow raspberries

    How to grow raspberries

    How to grow bare root soft fruit In general and for the purposes of this article, soft fruit refers to soft skinned, juicy fruit borne on bushes or canes. Other types of soft fruit include straw ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Cucumber

    How To Grow Cucumber

    Cucumber plants are either vining varieties with long vines or bush varieties with shorter vines. Cucumbers may be planted in hills or grown on supports such as trellises, fences, or stakes. Choose v ... … Read more
  • Sowing Vegetable Seeds in Early Spring

    Sowing Vegetable Seeds in Early Spring

    As you may know my preference for most plants is to sow indoors in modular trays as you have a much greater chance of success. Freshly germinated seeds sown outdoors can be demolished overnight by ... … Read more
  • Recognising Common Perennial Garden Weeds

    Recognising Common Perennial Garden Weeds

    Perennial Weeds Perennial weeds come up every year from the same plant and are difficult to get rid of but not as hard as they are often made our to be. Most have deep tap roots which need to be remo ... … Read more
  • When to Feed Tomato Plants

    When to Feed Tomato Plants

    Q - My tomato leaves are yellowing but they seem to be producing good fruit, do I need to feed them? This question we received from a reader is a very good one, because I think many people as ... … Read more
  • Ten Essential Tips for Gardening Beginners

    Ten Essential Tips for Gardening Beginners

    1 PlanningDecide what you want to do with your vegetable garden and spend time working out the best way to achieve it. There are so many choices –fruit or vegetables, greenhouse or polytunnel, wor ... … Read more
  • Growing Healthy Vegetable Seedlings

    Growing Healthy Vegetable Seedlings

    Growing your own can be tricky business for someone new to vegetable gardening but there are a number of ways you can stack the odds of a successful harvest in your favour. My number one would be ... … Read more
  • Plant Roots and How They Work

    Plant Roots and How They Work

    As we slip into the cooler weather of October there is very little we can sow now (apart from some cold tolerant Asian salads) so, as per last week's mail, it is mostly about preparing the ... … Read more
  • Functional Nutrition Basics Part 3 - Sleep

    Functional Nutrition Basics Part 3 - Sleep

    Sleep is something many of us take for granted and don’t give a second thought to, but for others it’s a huge obstacle in their life. Sleep deprivation actually has more negative effects on our healt ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in August - What to grow in Late Summer

    The Vegetable Garden in August - What to grow in Late Summer

    I must admit I'm finding it a little difficult to write my usual enthusiastic post today as my garden isn't quite the paradise it normally is at this time of year. I don't know where you are but her ... … Read more
  • Getting the season under way

    Getting the season under way

    It is still early days for sowing but there are a few plants that you can start off now, especially if you are lucky enough to have a greenhouse or polytunnel. Sowing times will differ dependin ... … Read more
  • How Frost Affects Your Plants

    How Frost Affects Your Plants

    As winter approaches in the second half of the year it's important to consider protecting your plants from cold weather - and the damage that can be caused by frost. In a lot of ways though, it' ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in February 2021

    The Vegetable Garden in February 2021

    While we are heading in the right direction in terms of day length, February is still a very cold month with little we can sow or plant outside. There are a few crops that we should sow indoors in Fe ... … Read more
  • Growing your own Dwarf Vegetable Varieties

    Growing your own Dwarf Vegetable Varieties

    Cultivating home grown vegetables is a simple pleasure that anyone can experience, even if you have limited space. We don’t all have the benefit of a large garden with room for a greenhouse and a r ... … Read more
  • How To Clean and Maintain Your Polytunnel

    How To Clean and Maintain Your Polytunnel

    Cleaning: not the best fun in the world, but it has to be done. Fortunately a polytunnel doesn’t have to be cleaned too often. Once a year is generally sufficient, and the best time of year to ... … Read more
  • A Pretty Pickle

    A Pretty Pickle

    England, like any country, has its pro's and con's but I thought I had died and gone to heaven when I discovered many pubs over there are furnished with an enormous glass jar of pickled eggs at the e ... … Read more
  • Essential Greenhouse Accessories

    Essential Greenhouse Accessories

    It's one thing to have your greenhouse all set up, installed and ready to go for the new season. However an empty greenhouse is a bit like an empty house; you're best off getting some furnishin ... … Read more
  • How to Germinate Seeds Successfully

    How to Germinate Seeds Successfully

    A plant seed is created to grow, and will perform that task admirably once given the opportunity. For successful germination seeds will need:  a suitable growing medium moderate moistu ... … Read more
  • Growing Rhubarb

    Growing Rhubarb

    Rhubarb is a very easy plant to grow. If you get the conditions right at the start it will be relatively trouble free for many years. It is a plant that looks fantastic in the vegetable garden ... … Read more
  • All About Succulent Plants

    All About Succulent Plants

    Succulent plants make ideal indoor displays so are a great winter project (or present!) for anyone who its itching to do a bit of gardening. Plants are easy and fun to propagate with leaf or stem cu ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in Early Spring

    The Vegetable Garden in Early Spring

    Well, it's been a while. I always have great intentions to write more articles every month but time seems to slip by so easily with the day to day business at Quickcrop. Yes, I am the same person who ... … Read more
  • My Vegetable Garden in October

    My Vegetable Garden in October

    I don't think I ever showed you my garden did I? It was originally put together as the shared Quickcrop garden but since the business moved from my house this Spring (it used to be housed in my ba ... … Read more
  • Small Space Garden Tips

    Small Space Garden Tips

    The number of people having a go at producing some of there own fresh produce is on the increase every year. The latest revolution is the small space urban gardener, who takes advantage of every ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Cauliflower

    How To Grow Cauliflower

    The cauliflower is not the easiest of the brassica family to grow but a large white cauliflower with tight white curds is a thing of beauty and producing one a source of much satisfaction. Variety ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Sage

    How To Grow Sage

    Sage is very slow to establish itself, so be prepared for a wait if you grow it from seed. When established however, common sage is reasonably hardy and tolerant of almost all conditions as long as ... … Read more
  • Wildflower planting for bees and other pollinators

    Wildflower planting for bees and other pollinators

    I mentioned a couple of mails ago that we would be adding a new flowering plant section to our website but as usual I am a bit behind. We have been growing some very nice nursery stock (available now ... … Read more
  • What Do I Need To Start an Unheated Greenhouse?

    What Do I Need To Start an Unheated Greenhouse?

    A greenhouse can open up possibilities for you and extend your growing season. It mainly does this by increasing levels of heat and light: an effect brought about by the inherent design of the greenh ... … Read more
  • Sowing Tomatoes in late February - a guide from Rhys Jaggar

    Sowing Tomatoes in late February - a guide from Rhys Jaggar

    Despite the fact that I am usually busy enough in the polytunnel in late Winter (sowing sweet peas, peppers, broad beans etc....), it is not until I sow my tomatoes that I really feel the season ... … Read more
  • How To Plant an Attractive Succulent Display

    How To Plant an Attractive Succulent Display

    The trouble with pots and planters made from ceramic or stone is that they are heavy (extremely heavy if we're talking about stone), and can split in a heavy frost. From our point of view, they are ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Carrots

    How To Grow Carrots

    Get the soil conditions correct and carrots are one of the easiest vegetables to grow in the cooler climates. Incorrect soil conditions lead to misshapen carrots - these may well cause a chu ... … Read more
  • Bare Root Hedge Plants & New Gro-Grid Planting Mat

    Bare Root Hedge Plants & New Gro-Grid Planting Mat

    You might remember from a post a few weeks back that we are now manufacturing the fabulous 'Gro-Grid' weed control planting mat. We have the machinery set up in our warehouse and have been building u ... … Read more
  • Preparing the Vegetable Garden for Winter

    Preparing the Vegetable Garden for Winter

    Right, well it's started to get a bit cold and the leaves are falling so I suppose we will have to admit that winter is coming. I have mentioned it here before that I am not a winter fan. This ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Thyme

    How To Grow Thyme

    Thyme deserves a place in all herb gardens. Its foliage is attractive, the long-lasting flowers are very pretty and it is a compact easy-care plant. On top of that it is one of the most useful ... … Read more
  • Watering Plants with Rainwater

    Watering Plants with Rainwater

    Rainwater harvesting has become more popular and more common in the UK in recent years. Whether in response to hosepipe bans and water shortages, or in anticipation of climate change and future droug ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop garden in March - dealing with a wet Spring

    The Quickcrop garden in March - dealing with a wet Spring

    Due to a relatively dry end to last week I had thought the worst of the weather was over. I said as much on Facebook (and nearly caused an International incident) but today, it seems, the rain is bac ... … Read more
  • What Is The Best Position For A Polytunnel?

    What Is The Best Position For A Polytunnel?

    Where you position your polytunnel will ultimately depend on the space you have available, but there are some important factors to take into account. Good positioning will increase your chances of g ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Tomatoes

    How To Grow Tomatoes

    Tomatoes are one of the most rewarding crops for the home gardener to grow, simply because their flavour is so much better than their shop-bought cousins. Tomatoes grown for the supermarket shel ... … Read more
  • No Dig Garden Beds

    No Dig Garden Beds

    Put that shovel away! No-dig gardening continues to grow in popularity with home growers and gardeners, but what does it actually involve? Will you need to sell all your garden tools? (Not quite)The ... … Read more
  • Moths - The Unseen Nocturnal Pollinator

    Moths - The Unseen Nocturnal Pollinator

    I thought we'd do one last 'Friday Facts' on unsung pollinator heroes before moving on to another subject next week. Today I am taking a quick look at moths as they can be overlooked in favour of the ... … Read more
  • Heirloom, Open Pollinated and F1 Hybrid seeds.

    Heirloom, Open Pollinated and F1 Hybrid seeds.

    I thought I'd quickly try to explain the difference between open pollinated and F1 seeds this week as I was asked about it twice over the last few days. There seems to be some confusion between F1 ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Swede

    How To Grow Swede

    Swede is one of the easiest vegetables to grow and is well-suited to the novice gardener. They also crop over a very long time because they can be left in the soil throughout the winter.  ... … Read more
  • Functional Nutrition Basics Part 5 – Immune Function

    Functional Nutrition Basics Part 5 – Immune Function

    Your Immune System The immune system is made up of a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to protect the body. It is a highly evolved series of defences designed to ... … Read more
  • Firewood, Baskets and Log Storage boxes

    Firewood, Baskets and Log Storage boxes

    We had a lot of emails regarding the supply of dry firewood after a mail I sent out about wicker wood and turf baskets. Niall did a fair bit of legwork and the result is we're now able to supply b ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Basil

    How To Grow Basil

    Basil is one of the most well-known and well-used herbs in the UK and Ireland. It is used as a key ingredient in Italian dishes including pizza and pasta. It is the main ingredient in pesto and it ... … Read more
  • The Polytunnel in January

    The Polytunnel in January

    While I do spend plenty of happy time in the garden in January there really isn't a whole lot you can do other than preparing things for the season ahead. In may cases I will be tempted to start a ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Rosemary

    How To Grow Rosemary

    Rosemary is one of the most decorative herbs and is well worth growing for its appearance alone. Dependent on the variety, it has small, profuse flowers appearing in late spring which range from da ... … Read more
  • A Guide to Growing Cosmos

    A Guide to Growing Cosmos

    Last season I trialled sending trays of some of the more unusual cosmos varieties as seedling plug plants. The exercise went an absolute bomb, with the whole lot sold and people still talking a ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Lettuce

    How To Grow Lettuce

    Lettuce is a favourite in the garden because it is relatively easy to grow, is one of the first crops that can be planted, and is one of the first crops to yield in the spring. It doesn’t tak ... … Read more
  • March 31st Vegetable Garden Update

    March 31st Vegetable Garden Update

    I am afraid we have had to close the Quickcrop site for 3 days and not taking any new orders until Friday. As I think I explained last week we are down to a small team of core staff who are doing all ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Carrots In Containers

    How to Grow Carrots In Containers

    Growing carrots in containers can be more successful than you would expect, and it is a great way to begin growing your own food at home. Patio planters or containers make for a great wa ... … Read more
  • Sunshine after rain

    Sunshine after rain

    I was moaning to myself the other morning about the rather more watery Summer than we would have wished for so decided to head out for a walk to clear the head. I brought the dog with me as whatever ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Radishes

    How To Grow Radishes

    Most people think of a small, round, pink variety when picturing a radish, usually either sliced or added whole to a garden salad. You may also remember the humble radish cut in an 'artistic' f ... … Read more
  • The Best Crops to Grow in a Polytunnel

    The Best Crops to Grow in a Polytunnel

    A polytunnel can really open up a world of growing possibilities, extending the growing season, providing extra shelter and increasing your chances of success with warm climate crops.  However, ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Celery

    How To Grow Celery

    The trick with growing celery is to take a lot of care sowing your transplants, making sure the plants never get stressed or pot bound. When planted out remember celery is originally a ... … Read more
  • Foodscaping: How To Combine Ornamental & Edible Gardening

    Foodscaping: How To Combine Ornamental & Edible Gardening

    Edible landscaping or foodscaping is the practice of interspersing ornamental plant displays with edible crops, often in a way that creates a lush and colourful variety of foliage.  There’s ... … Read more
  • 2020 Quickcrop Garden Plan

    2020 Quickcrop Garden Plan

    Like you, I am itching to get outside and can't wait for the season to get started. This year I will be spending more time in the garden as my output of video and photos was pretty weedy last year, I ... … Read more
  • Planting French Garlic in Autumn

    Planting French Garlic in Autumn

    It's the start of Autumn here and we’re clinging on to a vague suggestion of an Indian Summer. It's still dry enough to spend a bit of time in the garden and there are a few seasonal jobs that are pe ... … Read more
  •  French Intensive Gardening

    French Intensive Gardening

    ‘French Intensive Gardening’. Sounds kind of daunting, who wants gardening to be intensive? Me, I like to do a little burst of work here and there and take it easy on myself. But you shouldn’t read t ... … Read more
  • September 2020 in the Quickcrop Garden

    September 2020 in the Quickcrop Garden

    It is incredible just how fast the season slips by, I can't believe it's September already! The final part of the season got away from me a bit (broken collarbone) but luckily work done earlier ... … Read more
  • Square Foot Vegetable Gardening Using Timber Raised Beds

    Square Foot Vegetable Gardening Using Timber Raised Beds

    What is Square Foot Gardening? Square foot gardening is a method of growing vegetables which centers around planting crops in blocks rather than rows. The system divides the growing space up int ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Strawberries

    How To Grow Strawberries

    Fruit trees and bushes are planted in the garden with the intention of being around for the long haul, providing harvests for many years. In return for this supply of fresh fruit they require regula ... … Read more
  • The August Vegetable Garden

    The August Vegetable Garden

    We've started taking down a few old and scruffy conifers at the Quickcrop estate to make room for some beech trees and for the valuable winter firewood they provide. That's Clive in the picture who's ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Runner Beans

    How To Grow Runner Beans

    Runner beans, or 'scarlet runners', are native to central and northern South America, where they were seen as one of the 'Three Sisters', a famous companion planting growing technique.Runner beans ar ... … Read more
  • Quickcrop Nursery Visit

    Quickcrop Nursery Visit

    I was over at the nursery yesterday morning (pinching a few trees to replace some of my ash that had to come down) and took a few photos as it all looked so bright and colourful. I must say that J ... … Read more
  • Finnish Saunas

    Finnish Saunas

    A Finnish sauna is a traditional type of sauna that uses dry heat in a wooden cabin type structure. Rocks are heated up using a special stove, called a kiuas, and then water is poured on top to ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Celeriac

    How To Grow Celeriac

    Celeriac is a cool-season biennial grown as an annual. It is similar in growing habit and requirements as celery. Celeriac is best when it comes to harvest in cool weather. It is best started indo ... … Read more
  • The Health Benefits of Garlic

    The Health Benefits of Garlic

    You have to hand it to garlic for it’s sheer audacity, showboating through the kitchen, loving the attention it gets as its aroma permeates everything whether being cooked or chopped. It may be the ... … Read more
  • Rathdooney Vegetable Garden Blog - November 28th

    Rathdooney Vegetable Garden Blog - November 28th

    You may remember some of the vibrant looking photos from my vegetable garden in the Summer with its neat (ish) rows of healthy crops and tidy weeded paths? Well, it looks nothing like that now. I a ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Beetroot

    How to Grow Beetroot

    Beetroot is one of my best friends in the garden as we get so much out of it: using it for juicing, grating it for salads, roasting, baking and - my favourite of all - pickling.  This cr ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Potatoes

    How to Grow Potatoes

    For me potatoes are the backbone of the vegetable garden. If you get the seed potatoes in relatively early, there is very little to do apart from earthing up and keeping an eye out for blig ... … Read more
  • Growing tips for beginners

    Growing tips for beginners

    Last week the blog included some tips on starting a new vegetable garden and, judging by the emails I received (thank you), a number of you found it very helpful (fantastic!). With that in mind, I ... … Read more
  • A Guide to Our Favourite Tomato Varieties

    A Guide to Our Favourite Tomato Varieties

    Whatever about sowing onions, broad beans or other early crops in February, it isn't until tomato sowing time that I get properly excited. That is when the season really gets going. … Read more
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    Terms and Conditions

    Quickcrop Consumer Terms & Conditions of Sale These terms conform to the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling Regulations) 2000 (the “DSR's”) and other relevant consumer protection ... … Read more
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    €0.23
    €0.47
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  • Harlech woodstone bat box

    Woodstone Harlech Bat Box

    €47.95
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  • IB DI installed in a wall

    Built-in Nest Box (Semi Open) IBDI3

    €47.95
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  • bird looking out from the NK MU 08 nest box

    House Sparrow Facade Nest Box - NKMU8

    €69.95
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  • snow on roof of woodcrete nest box

    Nest Box NKBI2 (28mm Entrance)

    €47.95
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  • Swift entrance brick

    Swift Entrance Brick

    €19.95
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  • jar of peanut butter for birds with insects

    Premium peanut butter for birds with insects

    €4.95
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  • Premium walk in growhouse with shelving

    Premium Walk In Growhouse With Shelving

    RRP:
    €129.50
    €99.50 - €129.50
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  • Vivara built in swift nesting box

    Common Swift Built-in Nesting Box - IBGZ4

    €57.95
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  • nest box attached to tree with bird on roof

    Nest Box - NKSE2 (28mm Entrance)

    €47.95
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  • Bird eating Peanut Butter Jar Holder Wicklow

    Peanut Butter Jar Holder Wicklow

    €19.95
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  • green bird nest box with bird feeding a chick

    Nest Box NKSE1 (28mm Entrance)

    €47.95
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  • Revive soil and root improver

    Revive Soil & Root Improver

    €9.95
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  • Propagator base tray and lid

    Propagation Base Tray and Lid - Charles Dowding & Huw Richards Trays

    €34.95
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  • safe to clean eco friendly multi purpose cleaner main

    Safe To Clean Probiotic Cleaner - 1.5L

    €15.95
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  • envirogrind soil improving compost for healthy plant growth

    Envirogrind Compost & Soil Improver - 50L bags

    RRP:
    €13.95 - €139.00
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  • Flopro SoftFlo Advanced Gun

    Flopro SoftFlo Advanced Gun

    €29.95
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  • Workman T Shaped Long Handled digging spade

    Workman T Handled Spade - 36in

    €28.95
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  • Vermiculite

    Vermiculite Soil Improver

    RRP:
    €12.95 - €49.50
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  • Purple Sprouting Broccoli 'Santee F1' dual purpose broccoli variety

    Santee F1 Purple Sprouting Broccoli

    €3.45
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  • Charles Dowding base tray for propagation

    Propagation Base Tray

    €15.95
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  • Brigitte brussels sprouts seeds for growing your own

    Brussels Sprout 'Igor' F1

    €3.65
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  • This Flopro Hosepipe is durable and remains ultra-flexible in use.

    Flopro Garden Hose

    RRP:
    €24.95 - €34.95
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  • The number 7 pruner from felco cuts through thicker branches

    Felco No 7 - One Handed Pruning Shears

    €99.95
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  • Envirogrind Compost & Soil Improver - 50L bags x 25

    Envirogrind Compost & Soil Improver - 50L bags x 25

    €295.00
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  • Taifun 2 prong hay silage manure fork

    Taifun Hay Fork - 3 Prong

    €39.95
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  • Flopro Supergrip Hose To Tap Connector

    Flopro Supergrip Hose To Tap Connector

    €7.95
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  • The Mini Pop Up Poly Greenhouse is perfect for for growing & protecting plants & crops such as strawberries, tomatoes, peppers and small/dwarf crops.

    Mini Pop Up Poly Greenhouse

    €14.95
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  • Mainframe crop protection system with different uses.

    Build Your Own Mainframe Crop Protection System

    €1.00
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  • perlite volcanic rock granules 10 litre packet

    Perlite Seedling Compost Improver

    RRP:
    €10.95 - €39.95
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  • 84 cell tray on a bench

    84 Cell Plant Tray For Seedling Propagation

    RRP:
    €3.95
    €1.97 - €5.92
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  • The flopro soaker hose for waste free garden irrigation

    Flopro Soaker Hose 15m

    €29.95
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  • Gardman Squirrel Proof Peanut Feeder

    Gardman Squirrel Proof Peanut Feeder

    €22.95
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  • Gardman Squirrel Proof Seed Feeder

    Gardman Squirrel Proof Seed Feeder

    €22.95
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  • Pack of 20 cabbage collars for pest control

    Cabbage Plant Protection - 20 Cabbage Collars

    €12.95
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  • The Flopro hose and cart system

    Flopro Hose & Cart System 30m

    €129.50
    €159.50
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  • 4 way joint connector for the mainframe fruit cage

    4 Way Joint 2 Pack Mainframe

    €2.99
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  • garden fleece blanket for fruit and vegetables

    Extra Thick Fleece Blanket 1.8m x 10m

    €19.95
    €24.95
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  • 5 way connector for Mainframe plant and garden structures

    5 Way Joint Mainframe

    €1.59
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  • ecozone e14 led bulb - daylight

    Ecozone E14 LED Bulb - Daylight (5W)

    €2.99
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  • eco led bulb e27

    Ecozone E27 LED Bulb - Daylight

    €14.95
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  • Multi-purpose garden netting for plant protection

    Multi-purpose Knitted Garden Netting

    €19.95
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  • Bio D Fabric Conditioner 5L container on white background

    Bio D Fabric Conditioner 5L

    €19.95
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  • Gardman crop and pond protection netting

    Crop & Pond Netting

    €17.95
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  • Grey-ceramic-illuminated-house-gift-set

    Festive Charm Christmas Hamper

    €49.95
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  • Extruded Anti-Butterfly & Bird Netting

    Extruded Anti Butterfly Netting (6mm x 7mm Mesh)

    RRP:
    €44.95
    €22.47 - €272.50
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  • burgon and ball kneelo kneeling pads

    Cushioned Knee Pads in Slate Grey - B/Ball

    €24.95
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  • Micro mesh pest and wind barrier

    Micromesh Pest and Wind Barrier

    €29.95
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  • envirofleece for plant protection and insulation

    Envirofleece 30g Heavy Duty Winter Garden Fleece

    RRP:
    €12.95 - €17.95
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  • Heavy duty thick fleect plant protection

    Heavy Duty Garden Fleece Rolls 1m x 10m

    €14.95
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  • Landscaping Fabric Staples

    Landscaping Fabric Staples

    RRP:
    €3.95 - €34.95
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  • Pack of bird control netting

    Bird Netting Loose - 4m wide - 17mm x 17mm - in Green

    RRP:
    €29.95 - €179.50
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  • Mesh netting for garden bird protection

    Bird Netting Loose - 2m wide - 17mm x 17mm Mesh

    RRP:
    €14.95 - €89.50
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  • Green anti bird netting plant protection

    Green Bird Netting - 3m x 4m

    €12.95
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  • compact secateurs from the felco range

    Felco No.6 Compact Secateurs

    €84.95
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  • The True Temper Irish style spade with long handle

    True Temper Irish Spade

    €49.95
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  • Garland multipurpose garden fence staples

    Garland Garden Staples 100g

    €1.97
    €3.95
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  • landcape fabric that controls weeds

    Mypex Weed Control Landscape Fabric 2m wide

    RRP:
    €5.95 - €149.50
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  • aluminium rods for building plant protection structures

    Mainframe Aluminium Rods For Garden Structures

    RRP:
    €2.69 - €9.99
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  • The Home DIY Expert by Dr. D G Hessayon

    The Home DIY Expert - D G Hessayon

    €2.95
    €9.95
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  • Bokashi Bins

    Bokashi Bin x 2 With 1kg Bran

    €79.50
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  • Galvanised fence staples u shaped hooks

    Galvanized Fence Staples

    RRP:
    €3.95 - €4.95
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  • Self watering kit with reservoir and cover

    Garland 24 Cell Self Watering Kit With 24 Growing Pellets

    €19.95
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  • mini polytunnel cloche frame kit

    Mini Polytunnel complete frame kit- wood, kit and tubes.

    RRP:
    €54.95 - €94.95
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  • Mainframe fruit cage starter kit fully assembled

    Fruit Cage Starter Kit

    €79.95
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  • tomato tubes for extra plant protection

    Haxnicks Tomato Tubes - 3 Pack

    €7.47
    €14.95
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  • huw richards propagation tray

    Huw Richards 10 Cell Tray

    RRP:
    €6.95 - €19.95
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  • This Premium Tomato Growhouse is perfect for growing tomatoes straight from your growbag.

    Premium Tomato Growhouse

    €44.95
    Out of stock
  • gro sure propagation mat

    Gro Sure Heated Propagation Mat

    €19.95
    Out of stock
  • House Sparrow Box Built in to a house

    House Sparrow Built-in Nest Box - IBMU8

    €59.95
    Out of stock
  • Swift nesting box for building facades

    Swift Facade Nesting Box - NKGZ10

    €69.95
    Out of stock
  • Protective fruit and crop netting from Gardman

    Protective Fruit & Crop Netting

    €12.95
    Out of stock
  • Flopro digital timer for regulating garden irrigation

    Flopro Digital Timer

    €39.95
    Out of stock
  • Sonic repeller

    RYOM Animal Repeller with 3 Sounds and Flash

    €54.95
    Out of stock
  • organic lawn feed and weed suppressant

    Organic Lawn Feed & Improver with Mycorrhiza - 5kg

    €14.95
    Out of stock
  • Ecowormpro Lawn Feed is a liquid which is extracted from wormcastings and concentrated to become a powerful liquid plant feed - front of pack

    Ecowormpro Lawn Feed - 2.5l - Child, pet & wildlife safe

    €14.95
    Out of stock
  • Glass Sprouting Spicy Salad Jar and label

    Glass Sprouting Spicy Salad

    €8.95
    Out of stock
  • Garden apron with waste collecting bag attached

    Apron with Foldable Bag

    €12.47
    €24.95
    Out of stock
  • eazy pod koi pump filter

    Evolution Aqua Eazy Pod Complete

    €545.00
    Out of stock
  • Flopro Garden Hose Hanger on a red brick wall

    Flopro Garden Hose Hanger

    €14.95
    Out of stock
  • Auto retract hose and reel set from Flopro

    Flopro Auto Retract Hose Reel Set 15m

    €69.50
    Out of stock
  • ultrasonic scarer with solar cell

    RYOM Ultrasonic Scarecrow with Sensor and Flash

    €39.95
    Out of stock
  • A cloche for growing tomatoes and chillis

    Pop Up Tomato Cloche

    €19.95
    Out of stock
  • Domed fruit cage for plant protection

    Round Fruit Cage

    €44.95
    €49.95
    Out of stock
  • Long fruit cage for rows of fruit bushes

    Long Fruit Cage - 3m

    €79.50
    Out of stock
  • gu10 led bulb

    Ecozone GU10 LED Bulb - Daylight

    €11.95
    Out of stock
  • Mesh netting that protects fruit and vegetable plants

    Insect Mesh Netting - 3.6m x 3m

    €22.95
    Out of stock
  • Dahlia Kelvin Floodlight

    Decorative Dahlia - 'Kelvin Floodlight'

    €3.99
    €4.99
    Out of stock
  • mesh bag with fruit contents

    Organic Cotton Mesh Produce Bag Variety Pack - Set Of 3

    €6.95
    Out of stock
  • The plantpak cold frame for frost protection

    Plantpak Cold Frame

    €69.50
    Out of stock
  • heavy duty garden fleece

    Heavy Duty Garden Fleece Rolls 2m x 100m

    €44.95
    €69.95
    Out of stock
  • using the precision hoe in a raised bed

    Haxnicks Speed Hoe

    €17.47
    €29.95
    Out of stock
  • Tide clock for tracking low and high tides

    Tide Clock - Putty

    €34.95
    Out of stock
  • natural volcanic rock dust

    Volcanic Rock Dust 1kg Bag

    €7.95
    Out of stock
  • Natural jute twist ties from Garland

    Natural Jute Twist Tie with Wire Centre 5m

    €4.95
    Out of stock
  • The Original Fruit Collector

    The Original Fruit Collector

    €59.50
    Out of stock
  • Large Tunnel Cloche - Grower Frame With Heavy Duty Cover

    Large Tunnel Cloche - Grower Frame With Heavy Duty Cover

    €79.50
    €99.50
    Out of stock
  • Soft wood cold frame with acrylic glazing

    Large Cold Frame

    €129.50
    €159.50
    Out of stock
  • 12 cell seed success kit with reservoir

    Garland 12 Cell Self Watering Seed Success Kit

    €9.95
    Out of stock
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